Guitar God + Skynyrd Drummer = WRCT World Premier!

If you were listening to WRCT’s Court’s in Session last week: Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle called in from his tour bus. During the interview, Artimus told Eric he was sending WRCT a new unreleased track on which Artimus is joined by his son, Chris Pyle, and by guitar god Eric Gales.

Tune in Thursday, August 1, shortly after 8:00 p.m. for the World Premiere of the new track “Egyptian Princess”! You’ll be among the first on the planet to hear the song’s debut! The show will also replay Sunday August 4 at 11 :00 p.m. 

New music from classic artists you won’t hear anywhere else on the radio — only here on WRCT, 88.3 FM Pittsburgh, and streaming online at wrct.org.


25 years of the Mockster on WRCT!

On Friday, May 31, the Mockster will be celebrating 25 years on the WRCT airwaves!

Tune in Friday from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Saturday to hear this very special Silver Anniversary edition of Viva Le Mock! It’s one of the most energetic and eclectic shows you’ll hear on the radio dial in any city!

Drop the Mockster an email at wrctrequest@gmail.com to say “Congratulations” or to request a song for the show. Then listen to Viva Le Mock Friday night at 9:00 p.m. on WRCT, 88.3 FM Pittsburgh and streaming from this very website, to hear what surprises the Mockster has cooked up for us!


Interview with Dr. Palmer of “The Blues Society” documentary

On Friday, May 31st at 4:00pm and again Tuesday, June 3rd at 6:00am, Steve from The Deep Blues Hour will be interviewing Dr. Augusta Palmer, the director, producer, and writer of the documentary “The Blues Society” which will be shown during the Three River Arts Festival this coming week. Dr. Palmer tells the story of the legendary Memphis Country Blues Festivals, held in Memphis, Tenn. annually in 1966 to 1970.

Dr. Palmer’s father and mother were co-organizers of the festival which featured Delta Blues musicians including Furry Lewis, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Nathan Beauregard, Sleepy John Estes, Bukka White, and others – all of whom listeners can hear regularly on The Deep Blues Hour. Taking place amidst the civil rights movement, the assassination of Dr. M.L. King Jr. in Memphis, and the rediscovery of traditional black musicians by a young white audience, the film speaks to both the music and the dynamic new social and race relations in the South.

The Blues Society” will be shown at the Harris Theater, 5:30pm during the Three Rivers Arts Festival on Saturday June 1, Tuesday June 4, Friday June 7, and Sunday June 9. More information found here.


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